Kimber K6 series revolvers?

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  • Sundazes

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    Anyone have any experience with them. I saw a K6XS that caught my eye, but will have to wait a while.
     

    Coehorn

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    This?

    How are the grips?
     

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    Coehorn

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    Yea, that's it. It felt great in the store and for me, pointed very well. I was at Bass Pro and they would not take the trigger lock off so I couldn't feel the pull.
    Trigger lock not coming off is a deal breaker for sure. Especially when dropping that kind of coin.

    If I were king for a day every gun grip would be shaped like the 1911. A trigger locks would be outlawed at gun shops.
     
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    Mdgunguy

    Owner: Busted Knuckle Guns, Centreville
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    Mar 11, 2023
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    Centreville
    Anyone have any experience with them. I saw a K6XS that caught my eye, but will have to wait a while.
    I've sold a few of them....last one going to a cop in TX....due to its light weight..... trigger pull is good...not too light, and smooth..... the K6sx is only a .38 special due to the aluminum frame....the standard K6s's are stainless steel, and hence .357..... both are 6-shot however......
     

    python

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    Apr 15, 2010
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    I have handled one, but have never fired one. As a very experienced revolver shooter and collector, my review based on that very limited experience would be "not bad". I do think they're pretty pricey.
     

    Mdgunguy

    Owner: Busted Knuckle Guns, Centreville
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    Mar 11, 2023
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    Centreville
    The alloy frame gun is very competitively priced....the steel guns are on the upper end of the pricing structure compared to S&W....Personallty, I think the design and feel of the gun is worth the extra 100-200. But that's me...
     

    Sundazes

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    The alloy frame gun is very competitively priced....the steel guns are on the upper end of the pricing structure compared to S&W....Personallty, I think the design and feel of the gun is worth the extra 100-200. But that's me...
    Agreed. The one I held just pointed perfectly for me. I just wish I could have tried the trigger.
     

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